Mr Robert Young
1872 - July 13, 1957Summary information for Mr Robert Young
Contributions
1942
TOLL-BRIDGE CHARGES (WAR WORKERS). Written Answers January 8, 1942
RAILINGS (REQUISITIONING). Commons January 21, 1942
3 speeches — LEAVE (GIBRALTAR). Commons January 27, 1942
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORK. Commons February 3, 1942
2 speeches — WARSHIP SAVINGS WEEKS. Commons February 4, 1942
GIBRALTAR (LOCAL LEAVE). Written Answers February 10, 1942
SPECTACLES (OVERSEAS SUPPLIES). Commons February 17, 1942
COLLIERY CANTEENS, HAYDOCK. Commons March 17, 1942
COAL SITUATION. Commons March 17, 1942
2 speeches — FIREWATCHING. Commons March 19, 1942
2 speeches — TUBERCULOSIS. Commons March 26, 1942
Teachers. Written Answers June 30, 1942
Small Traders. Commons July 1, 1942
3 speeches — PRIVATE MOTOR-CARS (PRODUCTION). Commons July 15, 1942
Equipment (Cleaning). Commons July 21, 1942
2 speeches — Soldier's Death. Commons July 28, 1942
2 speeches — Officers' Cap Badges (Price). Commons July 28, 1942
Funeral Expenses. Commons July 28, 1942
2 speeches — Women's Royal Naval Service. Commons July 29, 1942
2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Commons July 30, 1942
2 speeches — AEROPLANE CONSTRUCTION (SUGGESTIONS). Commons August 5, 1942
Dependants' Allowances Commons October 14, 1942
Inventions (Research and Development) Written Answers October 14, 1942
Women Workers (Wage Claims) Commons October 15, 1942
2 speeches — Preparatory and Private Schools (Attendance) Commons October 15, 1942
Service Boots Written Answers October 22, 1942
Worn Boots (Disposal) Written Answers October 22, 1942
STATUTE OF FRAUDS Written Answers October 22, 1942
2 speeches — War Workers (Health Conditions) Commons November 19, 1942
WAR INJURIES (COMPENSATION TO CIVILIAN WOMEN.) Commons November 25, 1942
4 speeches — Artificer Apprentices Commons December 16, 1942
Promotion to Sub-Lieutenant (E) Commons December 16, 1942
2 speeches — Invalids (Milk Allowance) Commons December 17, 1942
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